Tom Jeffreys is a writer based in Edinburgh. He is the author of two books: The White Birch: A Russian Reflection (Little, Brown, 2021) and Signal Failure: London to Birmingham, HS2 on foot (Influx Press, 2017).
At this year’s GI festival, directed by Richard Parry, a future-focused assemblage of what it means to be human
A new report suggests that women, people from working-class backgrounds and BAME workers all face significant exclusion
With global issues cutting across disciplines, a number of projects are showing where the mixing of art and science can prove productive
At once stagnant and dynamic, politically tense and blissfully buoyant, the French capital was a strange place to be living this year
Angelica Mesiti’s films explore the myriad ways humans communicate
In a still volatile Ukraine the art scene in its capital is attempting to rethink the past in more productive ways
A slew of exhibitions commemorates the centenary of the Russian Revolution
galerie frank elbaz, Paris, France
Various venues, Le Havre, France
The boom in Paris's private art foundations
Who is Françoise Nyssen?
Le SHED, Notre-Dame de Bondeville, France
Air de Paris, France
Ahead of Paris Gallery Weekend, a round-up of the best shows to see in the French capital
Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, France
If politics today obsesses over the policing of borders, art in France is enacting multiple crossings
The boom in Parisian, artist-run spaces
Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France